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Shoreline
UK //ˈʃɔːlaɪn//US //ˈʃɔrlaɪn//
Definition
The area of land that is adjacent to a body of water.
In simple words: The land along the edge of a sea or lake.
Examples
- The shoreline was dotted with colorful beach umbrellas.
- Wildlife thrives along the shoreline of the lake.
- They built a house right on the shoreline to enjoy the views.
- The shoreline changes shape during high tide.
- Many tourists visit the shoreline for its beautiful sunsets.
Usage notes
Used to describe areas of land next to bodies of water. Common in geographical contexts but can also be used in leisure settings.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of a 'line' where the shore meets the water.
Collocations
- rocky shoreline
- sandy shoreline
- natural shoreline
- urban shoreline
- protected shoreline
Synonyms
- coast
- beach
- littoral
- waterfront
- bank
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'shore' - 'shoreline' refers specifically to the edge of the land.
- Using it in non-geographical contexts - it only strictly refers to land by water.